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I made a trailer for the open source game Xonotic using kdenlive (also used it to make so called "frag movie", essentially gameplay highlight video). I must say it's very pleasent to use, even if it crashes it have automatic backup files so it's not really a problem the few times it happen anyway.
Here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6ZjJUZ3s0Y Thanks for providing such a advanced video editor for GNU/Linux, I used blue screen effect, animation, keyframing and such which I've never seen in a video editor on GNU/Linux before. |
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Jacob P.,
Would you recommend this for editing larger video files? For example, if I have five or six files which are each larger than 100MB? |
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Dear jwiley, I can absolutly recommend this great software also for large video files. I have edited serveral short movies with kdenlive which were excepted by well known film festivals like the Oberhausen short film festival in Germany. With the last one ( http://vimeo.com/93084919 ) I managed around 20 Gb of raw material with kdenlive each take 100-500Mb. Here you can see the rest of my films all edited with kdenlive: https://vimeo.com/christianebeling Best regards ebel |
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